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Originally posted by meggala

there is a lot of skill required to do it right you should practice in an open area like a car park first so you cant hit any thing.

Meggala,

Do you have suggestions on any car park large enough and empty enough on weekends to safely practice drifting? seems to be quite a time to practice during this wet season...

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Originally posted by rs73

Meggala,

Do you have suggestions on any car park large enough and empty enough on weekends to safely practice drifting? seems to be quite a time to practice during this wet season...

please keep discussions of this type (ie the exact location and obvious references to illegal driving) to pm's or emails.

if anyone knows of such a place they can mention that they do and ask that ppl pm them for details.

rs73, i'm not picking on you, it's just we have to be careful of what we say from now on as we have an image to uphold.

thanks

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My bro lost his lic this week so now i have a second car Hooray!

Its an 84 corrola and man does it go hard. I never driven a car that was so predictable while drifting in the wet. Proly cause no lsd but its rear wheel drive.

What a great car it uses 5l/100k and i can actually get it in my spot at work(unlike the god dam low as alll hell supra)

So instead of spending 80 bucks a week on fuel to and from and parking now i spend like 10-20 ooooh yeah:) The thing cost $800 and have had it for 18mnths and only replaced 2 tyres at 30 a piece. ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY

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